Abstract

The article examines the issues of the region's socio-ecological-economic system for the purposes of nature management in the context of sustainable development. The study of nature management processes occupies a special place in ecological analysis. It is substantiated that the most objective method for assessing the technogenic impact on the functioning of the main blocks of the socio-ecological-economic system is the method of modelling. The methodological basis of this study was a systematic approach, which provided a comprehensive and focused nature of research. The principle of systematicity enables the study of natural reserves that are closely interlinked with socio-economic, technical-technological and primary-natural processes. The conceptual principles to modeling of the state of socio-ecological-economic system of the region are revealed: historicism, systematicity, complexity, optimality, priority, optionality, rationality of nature management, economization, sociologization and ecologization of economy, subsidiarity and mutuality in spatial development, integration, hierarchy of development management.

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